Description
Unseen by the Seen leans into isolation in a way that feels deliberate, not defeated. The elongated form and stark surroundings give the sense of someone existing just outside the frame of acknowledgment—present, aware, but overlooked. There’s a strange calm in that distance, as if being unseen has become both shield and burden.
This artwork feels raw and symbolic, almost primal in its simplicity. Unseen by the Seen isn’t asking for attention—it’s documenting what happens when visibility is withheld long enough to reshape identity. It’s haunting without being loud, abstract without being cold.

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